To determine rankings, WalletHub looked at a few different factors, including:

Violent crimes per capita

Sex offenders per capita

Bully rate

Hate-crime incidents per capita

Hate groups per capita

Share of maltreated adults (measures the prevalence of rape, physical abuse and stalking among men and woman by an intimate partner)

Share of maltreated children (measures the prevalence of physical, psychological or sexual abuse among children)

Share of hostile internet comments

Discrimination case filed

Number of mass shootings

Share of elder abuse

Using that methodology, Tennessee came in first place, a full six points ahead of second place Kentucky. Alaska and Mississippi make up the top five angriest states.

Knoxville fared a bit better, ranking as the 42nd angriest city in the country. Charleston, West Virginia; St. Louis, Missouri., Lewiston, Maine; Burlington, Vermont.; and Orlando, Florida were the five angriest cities.

The least angry states were Hawaii, Iowa, North Dakota, Minnesota and Utah.